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Syren Sweater
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The Syren sweater features a leaf-like stitch pattern worked from the bottom up in joined rounds, extending up to the bust line. Subsequently, both sleeves are crafted in a bottom-up fashion, also reaching the bust line. Finally, all three components are seamlessly joined, and the lace yoke undergoes a gradual decrease. To enhance the back, short rows are incorporated, culminating in a polished finish with slip stitch ribbing.
Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10)
To fit bust:
25.25 (29.5, 33.75, 38.25) (42.5, 46.75, 51.25) (55.5, 59.75, 64.25)’’ / 64 (75, 86, 97) (108, 119, 130) (141, 152, 163) cm
Finished bust:
34.75 (39, 43.25, 47.75) (52, 56.25, 60.75) (65, 69.25, 73.5)’’ /
88 (99, 110, 121) (132, 143, 154) (165, 176, 187) cm
Recommended positive ease up to 9.5’’ / 24 cm
Gauge
measured over main stitch pattern used for body and sleeves
18 sts (3 leaf repeats) = 4.25” / 11 cm with main gauge hook
16 sts and 3 rows of leaf motif rows = 4’’ / 10 cm with main gauge hook
Yarn
Fingering weight held together with lace weight (or 1 strand of DK weight).
Fingering weight, Kokon Yarn Merino Linen (90% merino, 10% linen), 393 yds / 360 m per 100-g skein.
Lace weight, Kokon Yarn Kidsilk Mohair (72% mohair, 28% silk), 229 yds / 210 m per 25-g skein.
Or use any fingering weight merino wool together with a strand of lace weight mohair.
Shown in color Copper
Yardage/meterage
1300 (1380, 1575, 1735) (1970, 2205, 2405) (2720, 2990, 3270) yds /1190 (1260, 1440, 1585) (1800, 2015, 2200) (2485, 2735, 2990) m of each yarn
Hooks
I/9 / 5.5 mm – main gauge hook, or size to obtain gauge
H/8 / 5 mm – smaller hook for ribbings, or 1 size smaller than your main gauge hook
Notions
Tapestry needle
Stitch markers
Skills Required
Experience with reading and following a written crochet pattern (CYC standards).
Experience with making bottom-up crochet sweaters and blocking a crochet item according to fibre type.
Experience with working slip stitches.
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Technical editor: Amy Curtin
This pattern is for personal use only. It is strictly forbidden to sell, redistribute, republish (online and offline), translate without designer’s permission and edit as part or in whole. No video tutorials are allowed under any circumstances! Feel free to sell your finished products, but use of Linda Skuja photos for promotional purposes are not allowed. I ask that you provide credit for the pattern: “A Linda Skuja design made by …”. It is appreciated if you credit the designer with #LindaSkuja online. Thank you!
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- First published: November 2023
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